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![]() I want to know what Im getting into before I start taking things apart. It looks really hard to get to |
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Id do a google search for it... never seen a job that there wasnt a video on youtube or full writeup somewhere.
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thats what I thought too! searched for an hour before I posted on here. Best I found was how to change the belt. Im biting the bullet. no more new tackle for me for a while.
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shouldnt be that hard to change an alternator... take a pic of the front of the engine compartment
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what burns my *** the most is it used to be so easy to change the alternator. I had a 94 f150 in college, and I changed that sucker out in a 2 hrs, and that was back when I was a dumbass
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from what the shops are telling me, you have to pull the radiator out
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Thats crazy...
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go to autozone or oreilly and buy this book
http://www.haynes.com/products/productID/989 |
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Most radiators are fairly easy to change/remove out.
Check Youtube..... usually there is a video that cover most things. On most trucks, it is located on the bottom of the engine, and hardest part is lifting the starter up with one arm and then getting a bolt started. |
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$1,200 to change an alternator?? Holy crap! I swear they design vehicles now to where you have to bring them in just to change the battery. No more weekend shade tree mechanicin'.
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I gave up. Id rather pay the money than bloody my knuckles, curse, sweat and cry in 100 degree weather this weekend. Im going buy that book though for the next time!!!
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now im free to fish the tourney!!
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Try the mom and pop, off the beaten path repair shops. Sometimes the savings can be substantial.
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I use to work at a mechanic shop. of you didn't get it done yet I can take a look at. but that price is SKY HIGH. I'm in lafayette and can probably change it tomorrow afternoon.
that's a Mortal Combat finishing move they are about to do to your pocket book. |
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I thought I posted. That is a $275-$325 job. You don't have to take the Radiator out, maybe the radiator fan, that is a few bolts. They can probably do it from underneath with a lift. I would check other things on the serpentine belt, I change the water pump every time a belt comes off one of my vehicles, oh, and get a new belt.
Don't pay $1200. |
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I'll do it for ya
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Damn! I had to make the call by 4:30 so I could order the part from another source and have it here today. Wife needs her car. Next time Ill check with you first, would much rather give you my money than some shop. Lesson learned
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Guys, call me!!!! I've got data on every major manufacturer out there through Alldata.
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Next time I will call you first! and then Alphaman if I still cant do it |
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Hey guys I am having the same issue with my alternator... What is the best way to get to the Alternator
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